In this thesis, historic Hopi ethnographic data are employed to model ancestral Hopi agricultural land use through the lens of archaeological landscape theory. Emphasizing the interconnectedness of landmarks--loci of discrete interactions between humans and the land--within networked cultural landscapes, archaeological landscape theory provides a unique perspective from which to examine overlapping planes of historic and prehistoric land use.Drawing on ethnographic accounts, a model is constructed that integrates the physical, social organizational, ritual/ceremonial, and traditional history dimensions of historic Hopi agricultural land use. Durable material correlates of agricultural land use are proposed on the basis of ethnographic docum...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a methodology for analyzing pre-Columbian cultural la...
Quantitative reconstructions of past land use facilitate comparisons between livelihoods in space an...
The Homol'ovi region of northeastern Arizona was home to a dense prehistoric population with strong,...
This thesis compares archaeological culture areas and contemporary cultural landscapes of the Hopi a...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
I investigate Ancestral Puebloan agricultural land use on Black Mesa, a grand physiographic feature ...
The eastern Pueblo heartland, located in the northern Rio Grande country of New Mexico, has fascinat...
A recently completed intensive archaeological survey of Long House Valley in northeastern Arizona ha...
The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechani...
A model for differential land use during the Archaic (8500-1700 B.C.) and Early Agricultural (1700 B...
Archaeologists working in the Ancestral Pueblo region of the American Southwest have documented vari...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
The interdisciplinary framework known as resilience theory used by ecologists, social scientists, as...
Despite more than one hundred and twenty five years of exile, descendants of Chiricahua, Mescalero, ...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a methodology for analyzing pre-Columbian cultural la...
Quantitative reconstructions of past land use facilitate comparisons between livelihoods in space an...
The Homol'ovi region of northeastern Arizona was home to a dense prehistoric population with strong,...
This thesis compares archaeological culture areas and contemporary cultural landscapes of the Hopi a...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
I investigate Ancestral Puebloan agricultural land use on Black Mesa, a grand physiographic feature ...
The eastern Pueblo heartland, located in the northern Rio Grande country of New Mexico, has fascinat...
A recently completed intensive archaeological survey of Long House Valley in northeastern Arizona ha...
The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechani...
A model for differential land use during the Archaic (8500-1700 B.C.) and Early Agricultural (1700 B...
Archaeologists working in the Ancestral Pueblo region of the American Southwest have documented vari...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
The interdisciplinary framework known as resilience theory used by ecologists, social scientists, as...
Despite more than one hundred and twenty five years of exile, descendants of Chiricahua, Mescalero, ...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a methodology for analyzing pre-Columbian cultural la...
Quantitative reconstructions of past land use facilitate comparisons between livelihoods in space an...